What games are particularly Irish?
I don’t know how true this is, but I heard that darts is an Irish game. I recently became interested in darts and just can not tear myself away from this game. I had an old board at home and soon I decided to change it and wanted to buy an electronic board for darts. The problem is that I did not understand how to use dart boards at all and therefore decided to find suitable options on the network and stumbled upon http://onehattrick.com. There was a huge selection and different price categories and after a long time I finally chose the right one model and now I train almost everyone in accuracy. I hope that I can get to the Irish darts tournament.
Well, we’ve looked into this and we think that there is a short list that qualify as games from Ireland: • Rings • Irish Skittles (played with 5 pins) • Croquet is, of course, supposed to have come from a game called Crookey in Northern Ireland • Quoits – the Northern Irish play a particular version of the proper clay pit game • Darts – the Irish have their own Darts board • Fichneal or Fidchell was an Irish board game of equal sides played in the early second millenium • Brandubb is a board game of the Tafl variety (unequal sides) that was played in Medieval times • Hurling • Gaelic Football Let us know if you think there’s something missing from this list.